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Relationships are powerful. They have the power to inspire us, help us grow, or they can smother and even destroy us. We spend much of our time and energy engaged in relationships, tolerating, fixing, and avoiding relationships. I believe that relationships are powerful vehicles for change. As a psychotherapist, I offer a relationship that is warm, challenging, accepting, and personal where you can feel a full range of emotions, learn, grow, and attain your goals.

I specialize in group therapy, family therapy and working individually with adults and adolescents. I have training in several modalities including cognitive behavioral and psychodynamic. Please give me a call for a free consultation.

I enjoy working with professionals, creative types, and those seeking growth. I am passionate about helping men develop emotional awareness, helping adolescents forming their identity and working with those in relational turmoil.

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Ryan Spencer's Groups

This personal processing group is co-facilitated by Deborah Sharp, LCSW, CGP and Ryan Spencer, LMFT, CGP. Offering multi-dimensional feedback for participants on their own relational style in a supportive environment, this group offers the opportunity for great personal growth and healing. Co-facilitators give members the benefit of two therapists working to create a safe space and respond to group member's needs. Both Deborah and Ryan have extensive training and experience in group therapy and are Certified Group Therapists through the American Group Psychotherapy Association.

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